Description
Discontent and Danger in India is a comprehensive study of the multifaceted challenges confronting modern India. Author A. K. Connel offers a critical examination of the social, political, and economic discontent that permeates Indian society. The book explores the various sources of tension, including regional conflicts, communal divisions, and governance issues that pose significant risks to national cohesion.
Through rigorous analysis and documented evidence, Connel presents an informed perspective on how these underlying grievances manifest in contemporary India. The work addresses the complex interplay between tradition and modernity, examining how rapid social change creates friction among different segments of the population. This timely exploration provides readers with insights into the systemic issues that fuel public dissatisfaction.
Essential reading for those seeking to understand the intricate dynamics of Indian politics and society, this book contributes meaningfully to ongoing discussions about social stability and national development in South Asia.







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